Buzz kill here: It’s between, not starting on x and ending on y. So it’s valid.
Buzz kill here: It’s between, not starting on x and ending on y. So it’s valid.
Never before have I ever seen a CEO so hell-bent on destroying their own company. From turning off customers by revealing that they are more or less a MAGA idiot, fucking around and getting themselves in trouble with financial regulators, loudly proclaiming he has a “ bad feeling” and that he needs to lay off 10% of…
“We already do. They don’t pay road tax. They get huge government subsidies. If your tech needs THAT much encouragement, your tech sucks.”
(glances over at the oil industry)
The fundamental question you are asking is, “Should we use public funding to encourage EV adoption?” and the answer generally is Yes. EVs are becoming more and more affordable each year.
Feel free to elaborate
No, not rich people. A used Bolt is only $18k-20k and other older tech city cars are sub $10k.
The perfect lifestyle for idiots that think their current Raptor doesn’t call them out as BIG ENOUGH assholes already.
“Hey, I want to buy your thing.”
You act as if a dealer marking a car up $10,000 is worse than a corporation marking up a car $13,000 in a year, while paying their CEO more than any other CEO in the same year.
The fact that you’re making this comment during normal working hours indicates you don’t actually work all that hard, assuming you have a job at all.
“I talked a bunch of meaningless, pathetic shit and then people insulted me, which is what I thought they were going to do... making me the moral victor.” You are a sad, silly little person, please go away.
Amazon doesn’t own any of Gamestop, what are you talking about? Did you confuse the appointment of former Amazon executives to their leadership team as ownership?
the fuh you smokin
How is bootlicking as an occupation, anyway?
If Tesla were the only company making EVs I might agree with you, but they aren’t, and it’s possible to encourage EV adoption without embracing Elon Musk’s bad behavior.
And, for what it’s worth, the current admin’s constant slighting of him remains generally counterproductive to our collective interest in an EV future.
People in Lincoln are likely more intelligent than your lousy joke
Interesting that you assume these employees are kids.
You are incorrect. Gamestop raised a boatload of cash. Nothing stops public companies from offering stock for sale again, and Gamestop understandably took advantage of the moment.
GameStop raised $1 billion in sales of its meme stock, but never passed that on to its frontline workers.